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Mānuka honey definition 'destroying jobs, income' in Northland
The legal definition of mānuka honey could change, if new evidence shows the chemical makeup of the honey is different in Northland, MPI says.
Truck company granted stay of of license revocation order
A Whangarei log truck company will be able to keep its trucks on the road, pending court action over alleged safety breaches.
NZTA offers Northland drivers immunity if they will talk
The Transport Agency wants to talk to drivers working for a Whangārei trucking firm whose fleet has been ordered off the road for safety breaches.
Giant kauri unearthed from nine metres underground
Ngāwhā marae near Kaikohe has welcomed a giant to its grounds today - a huge swamp kauri log.
Toilets on Russell wharf: 'We're saying no' - tangata whenua
A controversial plan to revamp the historic Russell wharf with a cafe and toilets is set to gain final sign-off within a fortnight.
$4.6m grant to make Sir Hek's waka dream a reality
The government is to invest nearly $8 million in two major Far North projects, including a long-held dream of waka tohunga, Sir Hekenukumai Busby.
Māori teacher's husband banned from NZ due to MS: It's 'inhumane'
A popular Whangārei Māori teacher may have to leave New Zealand with her two children because Immigration NZ will not let her Canadian husband into the country.
'Quite a big drop' in fairy terns egg numbers after mangrove removal
Scientists who have been studying fairy terns at Mangawhai on Northland's east coast now suspect the bird's decline may be linked to the removal of mangroves from the harbour.
NZ children to follow lead of world movement on climate
The Māori Climate Change Commissioner, Donna Awatere-Huata, says it's time for New Zealand children to strike, and shame adults into action on climate change.
A push to save fairy terns in Northland
A trust set up by the American golfing billionaire Ric Kayne is funding genetic research on the country's rarest bird, the fairy tern.
Dog impounded after 95-year-old attacked
Council officers have seized a dog they believe attacked a 95-year-old man in Kaikohe this week, and it's not the first time he's bitten.
Shane Jones slams 'cargo-cult mentality' of Northland highway
Northland transport committee chair John Bain says he will not stop campaigning for an expressway to Auckland, nor will he step down to please Shane Jones.
Freshwater streams drying up in Northland
Conservationists in the Far North are concerned about the disappearance of freshwater streams from Ninety Mile Beach.
Landowner could face prosecution over burnoff that threatened pine plantation
Firefighters in Northland are working flat out to control the latest in a series of scrub fires which they say could have spread to a pine plantation.
Huge windscreen fix spike as road works in north begin
A leading windscreen repair firm says its workload has more than doubled in Whangārei and the North Shore since roadworks began in the north this season.
1080 poison drop declared 'outstanding success'
The poison drop in Northland's Russell State Forest all but wiped out rats and dropped possum numbers by 80 per cent, according to DOC.
5000 people vaccinated in Northland for men-W
More than 5000 Northland children and teenagers have been vaccinated against the new W strain of meningococcal disease.
Company surrenders resource consents after court challenge
An Auckland company hoping to mine peat soils from wetlands north of Kaitaia has surrendered its resource consents.
Pōhutukawa poisoned at Northland's Opito Bay
Residents of Opito Bay near Kerikeri are devastated after the discovery that someone has killed their beachfront pōhutukawa.
Scientist welcomes million-dollar boost to research kauri dieback disease
More than $8 million in funding will help scientists get a better handle on kauri dieback disease and stop its spread.
DOC argument over iwi's land development 'not acceptable'
A Far North iwi says it is in the firing line for trying to develop its land, while all around it developers are digging up similar land for orchards and no-one's bothered.
Whangārei's homeless welcomed with open arms at shelter's opening
Whangārei people sleeping under bridges or in their cars now have somewhere to go for a wash, a cuppa, companionship and help during the day.
Supreme Court decision could shut down swamp kauri trade
A small Far North conservation group has won a court battle that could shut down the majority of swamp kauri exports.
Ngāpuhi settlement: 'We've basically been steam-rolled'
Ngāpuhi people are about to vote on a new plan for Treaty negotiations but a significant number of hapū have already declared they want no part of it.
Northland power bills increasing: 'It just keeps going up and up'
The typical Northland household is now paying about $55 a week for electricity, about $9 a week above the national average.